Irish cream.

Northern Irish broker D McClarty & Co is responsible for developing the Internet initiative Cover.Net. Shona Cronin spoke to Douglas McClarty about the system and what it can do for switched-on brokers.

Sitting in the computer training room of Northern Irish broker D
McClarty & Co, it is easy to see how the staunchest of technophobes could
be inspired by Cover.Net - a Internet initiative which has been developed
in the heart of Coleraine.


Douglas McClarty, managing director of the brokerage, and one of the
creators of Cover.Net, demonstrates the system with an ease and enthusiasm
that is rare in the broker market. While Mr McClarty is clearly a computer
enthusiast, he is first and foremost an

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